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John Carpenter's VAMPIRES. Did the creator of "Halloween" and "The Thing" make a good movie?
It’s worth seeing how the once-king of low-budget horrors and author of several solid classics dealt with the topic of vampires.
How "The Sopranos" Foreshadowed the Death of Gangster Cinema
“The Sopranos” is the pinnacle achievement of the gangster genre – and on the horizon of potential successors, there are none in sight.
EL TOPO. Cult, surreal, magical experience of a movie
El Topo – an extraordinary character. The bearded mysterious mystic – a gunslinger traversing the desert on horseback in a black leather...
ST. ELMO'S FIRE. Good but The Breakfast Club it ain't
Many of us think that with the end of high school, our problems will disappear, and the world will show new possibilities from which we will draw...
ALL ABOUT EVIL. Truly hilarious comedy horror
Many people claim that horror movies have already had their golden age. I don’t entirely agree with that. I rather think they are undergoing a...
IRREVERSIBLE. Truly shocking horror of life itself
Four years after the nihilistic and vile I Stand Alone, Gaspar Noé directed a film no less vile but certainly better – Irreversible.
THE TWELVE CHAIRS: The Unjustly Forgotten Film by Mel Brooks
Brooks’ “The Twelve Chairs” is not the first attempt to bring this story to the silver screen.
THE BREAKFAST CLUB. The ultimate cult classic. Masterpiece!
A group of five strangers. Teenagers, each from a different world: the rebel, the nerd, the athlete, the school beauty, and the outcast.